Carey received a thunderous bouncer by Archer which saw his helmet come off and him bleeding from a deep cut on the chin.

Alex Carey bleeds from chin after being struck by Jofra Archer bouncer

In a scary incident on field, Australia wicket-keeper batsman Alex Carey was struck on the chin by a Jofra Archer bouncer during the second semi-final of the 2019 World Cup on Thursday in Birmingham. Carey started to bleed from his chin, which halted play for the time being.

Here's how our commentary team reported the incident.

Jofra Archer to Alex Carey, Nasty, nasty delivery! A cut on the chin for Carey. He is bleeding! This is short and on middle, it zips through. Carey looks to evade it but the ball arrives before he can do so. He gets hit right on the helmet which falls off. Carey though does well to catch as it could have rolled onto the stumps too. Carey now needs a breather and rightly so. He is surrounded by the English players who are asking him if he is okay!

The physio immediately rushed into the middle to have a check on Carey. The physio is applied band-aids on the cut and Carey felt ready to play. However, after a little while, Carey's entire head was bandaged where there could be a possibility of his jaw being hurt. It is learnt that his chin has started to swell.

Earlier, Australia won the toss and opted to bat against arch-rivals England in the second semis clash of the World Cup. However, the decision to bat first came at a cost as the visitors lost their openers early, followed by Peter Handscomb who came in place of injured Usman Khawaja.